Living large: Three of Ireland’s most impressive manor‑homes

Here are three manor homes with remarkable gardens, striking architecture, and lifestyle features that make them stand out.
Living large: Three of Ireland’s most impressive manor‑homes

Eva Osborne

Ireland is full of extraordinary homes, but some estates truly take your breath away.

Here are three manor homes with remarkable gardens, striking architecture, and lifestyle features that make them stand out.

Kenah Hill, Killiney, Co Dublin

Selling Agent: Sherry FitzGerald Dalkey

Asking Price: €10,750,000

Kenah Hill is a stunning Victorian manor on 2.8 acres in Killiney.

The house has seven bedrooms, grand reception rooms, and a heated indoor pool.

The mature gardens, terraces, and all‑weather tennis court make the most of the panoramic sea views from Killiney Bay to Bray Head.

Clonhugh Lodge, Multyfarnham, Co Westmeath

Selling Agent: Goffs Property

Asking Price: €8,000,000

Clonhugh Lodge sits on 111 acres with frontage onto Lough Owel.

This six‑bedroom home blends elegant design with modern comfort.

Its parkland, landscaped gardens, stables, paddocks, and floodlit sand arena make it perfect for equestrian enthusiasts or lovers of rural retreats.

Coolmain Castle, Kilbrittain, West Cork

Selling Agent: Hodnett Forde Property Services

Asking Price: €7,500,000

Coolmain Castle is an 18th century castle on 56 acres in West Cork, featuring nine bedrooms and six reception rooms.

The grounds include formal terraces, lawns, parkland, private coves, and beach access. The castle combines historic grandeur with spectacular coastal scenery.

These three estates offer a glimpse into the pinnacle of Irish manor living.

Whether you dream of coastal views, lakeside tranquillity, or castle‑style charm, each property shows how the perfect home extends beyond the walls and into the gardens and grounds.

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